Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Ranch 1


918 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10022, US
212-759-4000

Stopped by here after seeing some great reviews about it's chicken teriyaki bowl.
I opted to try their Ranch Classic sandwich which comprised of a pounded thin grilled chicken breast on a bed of chopped lettuce and your choice of sauce (I chose sesame ginger) all in a 6 inch roll. I made it a combo with their french fries (quite tasty!) and a beverage (opted for iced tea). For $6.75 plus tax it was pretty good!

Service was speedy, the counter girl pleasant and I will definitely be back to try the teriyaki bowl!

A menu can be viewed here

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Jade Asian Restaurant







136-28 39th Ave
Flushing NY 11354
(718) 762-8821

www.jadeasianrestaurant.com

Located a block from the 7 train's Main Street subway stop, this restaurant offers the most wonderful dim sum at just $2 a plate weekdays. Some carts offer dishes that cost more like the fried shrimp or gail lan.

My friends and I have have eaten dim sum at several restaurants in Manhattan's Chinatown and were VERY impressed with the variety and quality of the dishes. It has quickly become a new favorite and we will definitely make the trek out here again!

Credit cards are only accepted on checks totaling $20 or more.
Take out and doggy bags are charged full price so be careful on over ordering.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Lotte-Assi Plaza




131 -09 39th Ave
Flushing, NY 11354
(718) 321-8000

Store hours: 8AM - 10PM

http://www.lotteplaza.com

This has got to be the largest Asian/ International Market in the NYC area with branches scattered about the United States (check website for addresses).

Mainly Korean, the store also carries a large variety of sauces and ingredients from China, Japan, and the Philippines. They also sell a few kitchen and home gadgets and small appliances.

Produce, seafood and meats geared towards Asian cooking are also sold here at average to pretty good prices. I was lucky to grab some packaged beef short ribs at $2.59 per pound before they went into the deep freeze section. This week fresh crab is selling at 99¢ per pound! Click my photos to see larger versions.

The staff is Korean but they pretty much understand and speak English and the signs above each aisle are printed in English.

The store is brightly lit and clean and a short walk from the 7 train to Main Street.
All major credit cards and food stamps are accepted.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Red Mango



6101 Junction Blvd.
Rego Park, NY 11374
Phone: 718 760 7100

sun-wed: 11am-10pm
thurs-sat: 11am-11pm



Red Mango is a chain of frozen yogurt stores but you serve yourself. 49¢ per ounce.
5 flavors were offered today when I visited this branch in Rego Park. Original, Mango, Pumpkin Spice (limited time) Pomegranate, and Madagascar Vanilla

I tried Pumpkin Spice and Pom's Pomegranate. Yes, you can mix the flavors and add any topping you want but mind you, you are charged by the ounce!
I topped my Pumpkin Spice frozen yogurt with graham crackers and flax seed granola.

Tasty, tangy, cool and refreshing.
I'll probably go back next time I'm there but I've found there are several around the NYC region.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Excellent Pork Chop House

3 Doyers Street #1
New York, NY 10013
212-791-7007


I visited this restaurant tonight for dinner with a friend who used to live in Chinatown. This place is well known for it's pork chops and with a name like "Excellent Pork Chop House", I was ready for the experience.

We both ordered the Pork Chop Noodle Soup with mung bean with noodle of choice. The waitress brought over a large soup bowl for each of us filled with a lovely broth, bean sprouts, mung bean noodles, and chopped pickled cabbage. Next came the plate of pork chops. I detected the flavor of 5 spice and the pork chops were tender and tasty.

The decor is not very fancy, more like a family owned restaurant. Dishes and prices written in Chinese on bright colorful paper adorn the walls. An English menu sits on your table along with a caddy holding disposable bamboo chopsticks and plastic eating utensils. Their famous hot sauce sits in a glass container next to the napkins. The hot sauce is mild with a base of black bean. Deliciously fragrant.

Service was good and prices cheap by New York City standards. Judging on the amount of people that were coming in on this cool rainy Summer night this place is quite popular.

You can view the menu here.


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Friday, July 22, 2011

Krystal's Cafe 81

81 East 7th Street
(between 1st & 2nd Street)
NY, NY,10003
(212) 473-4900

Visited this East Village branch of Krystal's Cafe in Queens last night with some Filipino friends for a late night bite. The bar/pub atmosphere is inviting with many Filipinos and non-Filipinos gathered at the bar while Filipino and Spanish novelas air on the flat screen TVs.

We grabbed a table and preceded to order, lechon kawali (crispy roast pork), pancit sotanghon guisado (Filipino version of Singapore noodles), tokwa't baboy (tofu and pork), and halo-halo with ube ice cream (shaved ice mixed with an assortment of colorful ingredients)

The food was good as well as the service. Good prices. Nice atmosphere but I hear that it tends to be more crowded earlier in the evenings.


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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mitsuwa Marketplace NJ

595 River Road,
Edgewater, NJ 07020
TEL: (201) 941-9113


Located just a few minutes from NYC, Mitsuwa is a large shopping place specializing in Japanese foods, cookware, groceries, sake, wine, cosmetics ... you name it! It's like taking a trip to Japan without the airfare! Items may be a bit expensive but it's because they are imported from Japan.

Mitsuwa offers a shuttle bus that travels back and forth from Pennsylvania Station's Gate 51. The fare is $3 cash each way.
You can view the shuttle schedule here.